Factors Associated with Cognitive Performance in Post-COVID Condition: a Multivariate Analysis.

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Cristina Delgado-Alonso, María Díez-Cirarda, Carlos Pérez-Izquierdo, Silvia Oliver-Mas, María José Gil-Moreno, Esther Valiente-Gordillo, Juan Ignacio López-Carbonero, José Manuel Alcalá Ramírez Del Puerto, Constanza Cuevas, Yadhira Barroso, Lucía Fernández-Romero, Jorge Matias-Guiu, Jordi A Matias-Guiu
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Objective: Contributing factors on cognitive dysfunction in post-COVID condition (PCC) remain unclear. We aimed to examine the influence of clinical variables (such as disease severity, time since onset, waves, and reinfections), demographic factors (age, years of education, and sex), and comorbidities (fatigue and depression) on cognitive performance.

Methods: Two hundred thirty-six patients were evaluated using a comprehensive clinical and neuropsychological protocol. A total of 18 tests from two batteries (standardized and computerized) were administered. One hundred forty-eight controls were also included. Linear models were used to evaluate the effect and interaction of the different variables on cognitive performance.

Results: We found significant main effects of hospitalization, sex, and waves as factors, along with years of education, age, depression, and fatigue as covariates. Hospitalization during the acute stage was significantly associated with almost all attention, memory, and executive function tests. Older hospitalized patients performed better than younger. Sex was only associated with attentional tests. Reinfections and time since the onset showed no significant associations. The interaction between hospitalization and fatigue was different for attention (non-hospitalized showed worse cognitive performance with higher fatigue levels) and episodic memory (hospitalized patients displayed worse performance with higher fatigue levels). The effect of fatigue on cognitive function was different in the first wave compared to the following ones, in which the effect was greater.

Conclusions: Several factors are linked to cognitive performance in PCC, interacting with one another and exhibiting different effects. Recognizing these factors is relevant for future studies evaluating the pathophysiology of cognitive dysfunction in PCC.

新冠肺炎后认知表现相关因素:多变量分析
目的:新冠肺炎后认知功能障碍的影响因素尚不清楚。我们的目的是检查临床变量(如疾病严重程度、发病时间、波浪和再感染)、人口统计学因素(年龄、受教育年限和性别)和合并症(疲劳和抑郁)对认知表现的影响。方法:采用综合临床和神经心理学方法对236例患者进行评估。共进行了两组(标准化和计算机化)的18项测试。148名对照者也包括在内。使用线性模型来评估不同变量对认知表现的影响和相互作用。结果:我们发现住院、性别和波浪是显著的主要影响因素,同时受教育年限、年龄、抑郁和疲劳是协变量。急性期住院治疗与几乎所有的注意力、记忆和执行功能测试均显著相关。老年住院患者的表现优于年轻住院患者。性只与注意力测试有关。再感染与发病时间无显著相关性。住院与疲劳之间的相互作用在注意力(非住院患者的认知表现较差,疲劳程度较高)和情景记忆(住院患者的认知表现较差,疲劳程度较高)方面有所不同。疲劳对认知功能的影响在第一波和随后的几波中是不同的,在这几波中影响更大。结论:几个因素与PCC的认知表现有关,这些因素相互作用并表现出不同的影响。认识到这些因素对未来评估PCC认知功能障碍的病理生理学研究具有重要意义。
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